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This volume brings together essays that examine a vast gamut of different contemporary cultural manifestations of fear, anxiety, horror, and terror. Topics range from the feminine sublime in American novels to the monstrous double in horror fiction, (in)security at music festivals, the uncanny in graphic novels, epic heroes' Being-towards-death and authenticity, atrocity and history in Central European art, the theme of old age in absurdist literature, and iterations of the "home invasion" subgenre in post-9/11 popular culture. This diversity of insights and methodologies ensures a kaleidoscopic look at a cluster of phenomena and experiences that often manage to both be immediately and universally recognizable and defy straightforward categorization or even description. Contributors are Emily-Rose Carr, Ghada Saad Hassan, Woodrow Hood, María Ibáñez-Rodríguez, Nicole M. Jowsey, Marta Moore, Pedro Querido and Ana Romão.

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Notes on Contributors 1 Introduction  María Ibáñez-Rodríguez and Pedro Querido 2 Both Victimizer and Victim: Terror and the Feminine Sublime in American Psycho and Fight Club  Emily-Rose Carr 3 Fearful Manifestations: a Comparative Study of the Monstrous Double in Ahmed Khaled Towfik’s Utopia  Ghada Saad Hassan 4 Music Festival (in)Security: Transgression, Transhumanism, and Immorality  Woodrow Hood 5 Myths of the Uncanny in the Contemporary Graphic Novel  María Ibáñez-Rodríguez 6 Fear, Death and Authenticity in the Hero: a Look at Heidegger, Achilleus, and Harry Potter  Nicole M. Jowsey 7 Ornaments of Pain and Survival: Central European History, Literature, and Film  Marta Moore 8 A Horror of the Vacuum: An Overview of Old Age in Absurdist Literature  Pedro Querido 9 Hospitality in Post-9/11 Representations of “Home Invasion”: Michael Haneke’s Funny Games (1997/ 2007)  Ana Romão Index

On Fear, Horror, and Terror: Giving Utterance to the Unutterable

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 11/07/2019
      ISBN13: 9789004397989, 978-9004397989
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      Book Synopsis
      This volume brings together essays that examine a vast gamut of different contemporary cultural manifestations of fear, anxiety, horror, and terror. Topics range from the feminine sublime in American novels to the monstrous double in horror fiction, (in)security at music festivals, the uncanny in graphic novels, epic heroes' Being-towards-death and authenticity, atrocity and history in Central European art, the theme of old age in absurdist literature, and iterations of the "home invasion" subgenre in post-9/11 popular culture. This diversity of insights and methodologies ensures a kaleidoscopic look at a cluster of phenomena and experiences that often manage to both be immediately and universally recognizable and defy straightforward categorization or even description. Contributors are Emily-Rose Carr, Ghada Saad Hassan, Woodrow Hood, María Ibáñez-Rodríguez, Nicole M. Jowsey, Marta Moore, Pedro Querido and Ana Romão.

      Table of Contents
      Notes on Contributors 1 Introduction  María Ibáñez-Rodríguez and Pedro Querido 2 Both Victimizer and Victim: Terror and the Feminine Sublime in American Psycho and Fight Club  Emily-Rose Carr 3 Fearful Manifestations: a Comparative Study of the Monstrous Double in Ahmed Khaled Towfik’s Utopia  Ghada Saad Hassan 4 Music Festival (in)Security: Transgression, Transhumanism, and Immorality  Woodrow Hood 5 Myths of the Uncanny in the Contemporary Graphic Novel  María Ibáñez-Rodríguez 6 Fear, Death and Authenticity in the Hero: a Look at Heidegger, Achilleus, and Harry Potter  Nicole M. Jowsey 7 Ornaments of Pain and Survival: Central European History, Literature, and Film  Marta Moore 8 A Horror of the Vacuum: An Overview of Old Age in Absurdist Literature  Pedro Querido 9 Hospitality in Post-9/11 Representations of “Home Invasion”: Michael Haneke’s Funny Games (1997/ 2007)  Ana Romão Index

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